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Alibaba Cloud facilitates social interactions @ Beijing Olympics
Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has launched an innovative cloud-based technology, Cloud ME. Powered…
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OBS Content+ migration to the cloud up delivery of Olympic clips
In collaboration with Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), Alibaba’s cloud solutions are supporting service delivery for Rights-Holding Broadcasters (RHBs) at the…
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‘Open Sesame’ for broadcast-quality live streaming in public cloud?
By Shirish Nadkarni There can be no two opinions that the consumer is king, and will not be dictated to.…
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Alibaba goes head-on against Tencent in cloud gaming
Alibaba Cloud has released it first cloud platform and version 1.0 platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for developers that will enable them to…
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Alibaba Cloud’s hyperscale data centres ideal for broadcast & streaming operators
Alibaba Cloud has added three more hyperscale data centres to its portfolio in China, bringing its total number of facilities…
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Alibaba Cloud using SRT at the edge to benefit broadcasters
The advent of direct-to-consumer content consumption has fuelled the rise of low-latency video transport around the world. And the SRT…
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Manchester United partners Alibaba to engage fans in China
Manchester United (MU) has netted a partnership with China’s tech giant, Alibaba Group, to bring exclusive content to Alibaba’s streaming…
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Alibaba’s Youku and Viacom to co-create ‘Little Luban’
The parties have signed a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and distribute content partnership. Little Luban will feature…
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China chips away foreign reliance with RISC-V processor from Alibaba
When telecommunications juggernaut Huawei was placed on the US trade blacklist, China’s over-dependence on foreign semiconductor chips was amplified. According…
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China’s TV programming market now second only to the US
Chinese broadcasters spent RMB43 billion (US$6.4 billion) on programming in 2017, compared to RMB30 billion spent by online platform companies…
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